Friday, September 09, 2016

Another Suit Challenges Feds' Interpretation Of Title IX To Protect Transgender Rights

On Wednesday, another lawsuit was filed-- this time by a group of Minnesota parents-- challenging the Department of Education and Department of Justice's recent Guidance declaring that Title IX protects transgender students from discrimination and requires that they be permitted to use restrooms and locker rooms consistent with their gender identity. The complaint (full text) in Privacy Matters v. U.S. Department of Education, (D MN, filed 9/7/2016) contends that the Guidance violates the Administrative Procedure Act, Title IX, the right to privacy and to control the upbringing of one's children. It also contends that the Guidance infringes plaintiffs' religious free exercise rights under the state and federal constitutions and RFRA, saying:

Some Student Plaintiffs have a sincere religious belief that they must practice modesty, which includes a requirement that they not undress or use the restroom with the opposite sex.

Some Parent Plaintiffs have a sincere religious belief that they must teach their children to practice modesty and protect the modesty of their children. This includes a requirement that their children not undress or use the restroom with the opposite sex.